I help early-stage founders turn rough ideas into clean, functional interfaces that users actually understand. No drama — just clear layouts, sharp flows, and designs your developers won’t complain about.
My approach is simple: build products that users understand instantly while reducing friction for the teams shipping them.
Clean layouts, obvious decisions, and flows that reduce friction — not just fancy UI. If it doesn't make someone’s job easier, it’s not done.
You explain the idea however it comes, and I translate it into something users can actually navigate — without losing your vision.
Wireframes → feedback → clean UI → handoff. No overthinking. No 2-month delays. Just intentional, fast iteration.
Components that plug in cleanly. Clear logic. Predictable spacing. Developers don’t fight my designs — they ship them.
A mix of product work, concept explorations, and shipped interfaces across mobile, web, SaaS, fintech, and dashboards.
A clean and modern way to rent apartments without agents.
A sleek ride-hailing concept designed for simplicity.
A modern shopping flow built for speed and clarity.
A clean financial analytics dashboard for teams and users.
An admin dashboard for tracking parcels and managing orders.
A clean and bold landing page for an AI learning platform.
I’m Gideon Adeleye, a product designer based in Nigeria, focused on helping early-stage founders and small teams build digital products that feel clean, modern, and easy to use.
I care a lot about clarity—reducing noise in layouts, making flows obvious, and designing interfaces that users don’t have to “figure out.” I like taking rough ideas, messy notes, or half-baked concepts and turning them into simple, structured screens.
My work is backed by a solid understanding of HTML and CSS, so I think in terms of what’s actually buildable. I enjoy collaborating with developers, product teams, and founders to move from “idea” to “shippable” without overcomplicating the process.
Whether you’re validating an MVP, redesigning something that isn’t working, or starting from scratch — I’d like to help shape it into something clear, modern, and easy to ship.
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